Modi got emotional in Parliament with tears, on Congress floor leader Azad’s retirement on February 15th

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi got emotional in Parliament on Tuesday during a farewell to Congress member, Rajya Sabha Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad whose Rajya Sabha term ends on February 15. PM Modi heaped praise on Azad and teared up as he shared an episode when they were both Chief Ministers – of Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir.

“I have known Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad for years. We were Chief Ministers together. We had interacted even before I became Chief Minister, when Azad Sahab was very much in active politics. He has a passion not many know about – gardening,” PM Modi said. Modi referred to a 2007 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir on visitors from Gujarat. Azad was the first to call him to inform him about the incident. The Prime Minister said Azad’s tears would not stop.

“I will never forget Shri Azad’s efforts and Pranab Mukherjee’s efforts when people from Gujarat were stuck in Kashmir due to a terror attack. That night…Ghulam Nabi Ji called me…,” he recalled, fighting tears, and paused for water. “He sounded concerned like people are concerned about their own family members. That is the kind of feeling he showed”. As the Prime Minister stopped to gather himself, there was loud desk thumping in Rajya Sabha. “Power comes and goes. But how to handle it…,” PM Modi broke off again and saluted him, letting that gesture speak more than words. “That was a very emotional moment for me”.

The PM told Azad “I would not let you retire; I will continue taking your advice. My doors are always open for you”. Describing the Congress leader as a “true friend”, he remarked that he was a tough act to follow. “The person who will replace Ghulam Nabi ji as Leader of Opposition will have difficulty matching his work because he was not only concerned about his party but also about the country and the House,” Modi said.

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